How to attend an online meeting

1- Go to the REIN website calendar www.reintn.org/calendar
2- Click on the meeting you’d like to join
3- Register for the meeting on the REIN website to receive a login link 1 hour before the meeting starts. Registration closes 1 hour before event start time.

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MCL Lending

A Message From REIN

Like everyone else, we’re in flux as events and information continue to change on a daily basis. While we are committed to doing our part to delay the spread of coronavirus, we are still commited to our members, to get you the most current information available so you are able to protect and grow your real estate business during this chaotic, and opportunity filled time.

Remember to watch for REIN emails letting you know how to log into online or simulcast meetings with our REIN leaders and presenters. Meeting links and updated information will also be posted in the official REIN Facebook Group for members. There is no better time to be a part of REIN than now. We can help guide you through the changing market with our vast knowledge and decades of experience.

By moving to online meetings during this time, we are able to offer you a wide range of other opportunities to get the knowledge you need while staying safe and keeping others safe as well.

Interested in joining our online meetings?

JM Real Estate Capital

March Main Event – Uncover Hidden Deals in Probate

JIM BANKS

For the real estate investor, knowing how to capitalize on what others commonly overlook can be the key to success. And to that end, probate real estate has become a profitable investing niche for many successful investors.

Probate is the governing process for the distribution of a person’s assets after they pass away. Many investors stay away from probates because of their lack of education. This breeds fear—a fear of the unknown. However, a fear of the unknown is the same as going into a dark house. If you turn the light on, the fear goes away.

Years of television, movies and the media have established the belief that if one goes to law school, that individual knows all there is to know about the law. But that isn’t the case. If your neighbor is a brain surgeon and your child falls out of a tree and breaks his arm, would you take him to your neighbor or to the emergency room? Just like doctors have specialties so do lawyers. However, very few would specialize in probate. Instead, they specialize in personal injury, corporate law, tax law or something more traditional . Attorneys usually take one probate course in law school—estates and wills. As a result, the majority of the attorneys of record that are handling pro case cases are doing so because they hand-led other matters for the deceased, such as, divorce, corporate matters, traffic tickets-etc. Probate is not their area of expertise.

As a result, probate cases can take an unnecessarily long time to settle. For those left behind, an extended probate can be a trying experience. But, an investor, who is able to help settle the estate, can provide a welcomed solution for the heirs and becomes the proverbial hero riding in on a horse wearing the white hat.

Often, one of the concerns for the heirs is converting the estate to money to help cover bills and other expenses. A probate investor can help shorten the average time to settle the probate. Probate investors can cut cost and bring closure to the estate sooner for the sellers, as a result, sellers are grateful to work with probate investors and often sell the property at a price that benefits both parties which can be below fair market value.

Another benefit of probate real estate is the constant supply and if purchased correctly has little to NO competition because if pursued right the address has never been in print.

Traditional real estate for sale is exposed with intent of reaching as many people as possible. The Multiple Listing Service (via real estate brokers), REO’s List, Foreclosure Notices or Tax Sales are all create an environment where investors have to compete against each other. conversely. a knowledgeable probate real estate investor can find probate properties before they are advertised to the competition.

There is no greater MOTIVATED SELLER than
someone inheriting a probate property!

Unlike the ups and downs of supply and demand other types of real estate, probate real estate has a constant never-ending supply of real and personal property. There are—and will always be—millions of unsettled probates twenty-four hours a day, seven-days a week in a bucket that never empties. Investing in probate assets—with the right education—will be a profitable specialty for those willing to put forth the effort.

Nothing trumps experience, I have been involved with only Probate Personal and Real Estate for over thirty-five (35) years. I created the Probate System and have been labeled the “Father of Probate” and “Mr. Probate.”

I can teach you how to find and invest “correctly”. Probates (THE SECRET REAL ESTATE) before anybody else knows the property is for sale.

Register here: www.reintn.org/marchmainevent